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Financial World

Financial World is the journal of The London Institute of Banking & Finance, published six times per year in association with the Centre for The Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI). Financial World is distributed to students and members of The London Institute of Banking & Finance.

The journal aims to bring together thought-provoking research and commentary on the structure and development of the domestic and international financial services sector and the wider economy.

Articles from the latest issue of Financial World and a free archive is available to subscribers via The London Institute of Banking & Financee-library on MyLIBF.

In the latest issue

In the latest issue

Still trouble ahead Emma Dunkley explains how banks may be facing new threats of misconduct penalties even though the era of multi-billion pound fines seems to be nearing a close.

P-pick up a payment Richard Northedge focuses on one glaring example of bank misconduct – the mis-selling of payment protection insurance – and shows how costly it has been for the sector.

A den of corruption Adrian Furnham discusses the factors that allow corruption to thrive in some companies and what organisations can do to prevent bad behaviour.

Plus much more....

Selected articles

Selected articles

Don’t bank on it in Africa
Susie Lonie highlights the success of African mobile network providers in offering financial services and discusses the threat posed to banks as their use grows.

Fog in the economy
Jonathan Portes takes a look at what some of the potential Brexit outcomes could mean for the future of the UK economy and finds that none of the paths that currently look likely bode well for investment and growth.

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Financial World is a well-respected bi-monthly journal distributed to students and members of The London Institute of Banking & Finance and the supporters of the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI).